Nowadays, United Denomination: Lighthouse Group of Churches has become a topic of great relevance in our society. With the advancement of technology and globalization, United Denomination: Lighthouse Group of Churches has significantly impacted people's lives, both personally and professionally. Since its emergence, United Denomination: Lighthouse Group of Churches has generated extensive debate and has been the subject of numerous studies and research. In this article, we will explore in detail all aspects related to United Denomination: Lighthouse Group of Churches, from its origin to its influence today. We will analyze how United Denomination: Lighthouse Group of Churches has shaped our behaviors, our interactions and our environment, and reflect on the challenges and opportunities it presents.
Pentecostal Christian denomination headquartered in Ghana
United Denominations Originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches
UD-OLGC is made up of several denominations, over 3,500 churches, two archbishops and 108 bishops across three continents.[1] Heward-Mills is the presiding Bishop of UD-OLGC. The current convener of the UD-OLGC is Bishop Ishmael Sam of the Loyalty House International denomination.
UD-OLGC's work includes building churches and hospitals, training pastors, helping people living in poverty and with disability, and holding evangelistic campaigns in many nations.
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^Pentecostal World Fellowship, Membership, pentecostalworldfellowship.org, Malaysia, retrieved January 15, 2020
Further reading
Nterful, Emmanuel Louis (2013). Church Expansion Through Church Planting in Ghana: A Case Study of the Lighthouse Chapel International Model. North-West University (South Africa). Potchefstroom Campus.
Dag Heward-Mills (4 June 2008). Ministerial Ethics. Lux Verbi – BM. ISBN978-0-7963-0808-5.
Kweku Okyerefo, Michael Perry (2014). "African Churches in Europe. Transnational Dynamics in African Christianity: How Global Is The Lighthouse Chapel International Missionary Mandate?". Journal of African Religions. 2 (1). Penn State University Press: 95–124. doi:10.5325/jafrireli.2.1.0095. JSTOR10.5325/jafrireli.2.1.0095.